February 23, 2026
First 100 Fingal Households Receive Free Renewable Hot Water Through EnergyCloud, AWS and Co-operative Housing Ireland Partnership
EnergyCloud today confirmed that the first 100 households in Fingal are now benefiting from free hot water powered by surplus wind energy, following the official launch of the project by the Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment, Darragh O’Brien TD. The initiative is delivered in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Co-operative Housing Ireland.
The milestone marks a significant step in tackling energy poverty locally, with participating households expected to receive up to 120 nights of free hot water each year.
Families in Tyrrelstown, Dublin 15, have had EnergyCloud-enabled smart devices installed in their homes. The technology safely redirects excess electricity that would otherwise go unused to heat household immersion tanks during periods when energy supply exceeds demand.
The Fingal rollout represents one of the largest community-based surplus renewable energy initiatives currently operating in Ireland.
Siobhán Kelly, a Co-operative Housing Ireland member tenant, said:
“I used to worry every time I turned on the immersion, wondering how much it was adding to the electricity bill. With two kids in school, every bit counts. Now we often wake up to hot water waiting in the tank — it’s made a real difference for us.”
All households benefiting from the initiative are Co-operative Housing Ireland member tenants.
Alan Wyley, CEO of EnergyCloud Ireland, said:
“When we launched this AWS-funded project in Fingal, our ambition was clear – to support families experiencing energy poverty while ensuring surplus wind energy is put to good use.
We are grateful to AWS and participating electricity retailers for their support. The project is expected to benefit more than 500 households over time, delivering free hot water on nights when there is surplus wind energy.
We look forward to further expansion within Fingal and beyond in partnership with Co-operative Housing Ireland.”
Installations will continue throughout 2026.












